3. Take a look inside a $17.5M massive underground bunker in Georgia – When the end of the world happens, we know where we would like to be. This bunker in Tift Co., Ga. can withstand a 20-kiloton blast and was recently renovated to current government standards. It sports 12 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, an exercise room, media room, recreation room and workshop. And it could be yours for a cool $17.5 million. Just think, though - the bank will have a hard time collecting on the mortgage after the "big one" hits.

4. The six-second Sugar Bowl video that everyone is discussing – 2015 started with a bang with one of the top viral stories of the year. The clip titled “When you’re at the game with your side dude and realize you’re on TV” has been looped an incredible 122 million times since the Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl between Alabama and Ohio State. The clip had everyone wondering what exactly was going on. Did she call out sick to go to the game? Is she just camera-shy? A family member of the woman said the man and woman in the video are definitely in a relationship.

5. Medical Miracle: Baby born with amniotic sac intact – All moms think their babies are extraordinary, but 10-week-old Silas actually is. When he was born prematurely via C-section at just 26 weeks, his amniotic sac didn't rupture at birth, a true medical rarity. Silas was born in his water bag, with the placenta and umbilical cord still tucked inside. Until the bag was broken, Silas was still getting oxygen through the placenta.

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Photo of the letter __ Brady found on her car.

6. Woman’s rude note over handicapped parking spot goes viral – Ashley Brady, 26, lost her right leg in an accident last year. After learning how to walk again with a prosthetic, her apartment complex designated her a permanent parking spot. When Ashley left a note on a car that was taking her spot, she received one in return. It said, in part, "Hey handicapped! First, never place your hands on my car again! Second, honey you ain't the only one with 'struggles' I let the office know the cry baby one leg touches my property I will cause trouble. So go cry your struggles to someone who cares cause I'm walking away with both mine!" The purpose of this story wasn't to shame the person who wrote the hateful letter, but instead to bring awareness to the struggles that come with disabilities.

8. Large outages reported with Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile – In early August, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint simultaneously dropped service for millions of American in the southeast for 5-6 hours. Using Wi-Fi and hard-line connections, people took to social media to find answers, complain, and theorize about what happened. It turned out, a single fiber-optic cable belonging to AT&T was cut along the Kentucky-Tennessee border Tuesday. The story has a pretty in-depth and interesting explanation about how a single cable could affect millions of people.

(Courtesy: Misty Shaffer via CNN)

9. Military Wife Drops 100+ Pounds to Surprise Husband – High school sweethearts Misty and Larry Shaffer got married in October 2008. When Larry, an Army specialist, was deployed to Afghanistan for a year in 2012, Misty decided she wanted to get in shape. She weighed about 260 pounds when he left, and less than 155 pounds when he returned. Her primary mission: Cut out all the junk. She stopped drinking soda, and tried to limit her liquids to water and coffee.